I’m currently using FileZilla and have extracted the iso on my Windows PC. I’ve then transferred the extracted files and folders across to /var/www/html/pmagic/

I’ve run pm2pxe.sh but it doesn’t create a pm2pxe directory at all. Instead, from what I can see, it’s created the PMAGIC_2013_08_01.SQFS.cgz file (which I assume is the same as the files.cgz mentioned in the wiki above). It’s also placed this directly in the html folder along with stanza.txt - not in the pmagic folder.

The wiki then says ‘now for the boot entry,’ but I’m unsure where this is. Could someone please point me in the correct direction?

@RobTitian16 That’s what I’ve done, yes. I discovered, by luck, that not appending anything to memdisk works for certain ISOs. I use Parted Magic frequently, so I was happy to get it working. I’ve never seen this documented anywhere…glad you’re working!

Thanks for the help so far, it really is appreciated! However, I’m still getting the ‘Magic: command not found’ error whenever I try to boot into Parted Magic. I think it might work if it wasn’t trying to use this Magic command, whatever it may be. I’m not really sure where it’s coming from…

I downloaded Parted Magic from Major Geeks (the 2013 version) and put it in my Downloads\Parted Magic folder on my Windows 10 PC.
I then extracted the ISO within that folder and copied the contents across (minus the iso file) across to /var/www/html/pmagic (I created the folder before and gave other users read and write access) using Filezilla.
I then ran sh pm2pxe.sh, which produced the PMAGIC-2013_08_01.SQFS.cgz in the html folder, as well as stanza.txt.
I copied and pasted these two files from the html folder to the pmagic folder (so everything related to pmagic was then in the pmagic folder).
Following that, I configured the boot menu with the following configuration: